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International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences

The International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences (IUAES) is the largest world forum of anthropologists and ethnologists, with members from more than fifty countries. Every five years, in different parts of the world, the IUAES sponsors a major Congress (ICAES/World Congress), gathering researchers from all of the various subfields and branches of anthropology. The IUAES was founded under the auspices of UNESCO in 1948. The International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences (ICAES) had been separately founded in London in 1934. The two organizations united in 1948, and merged officially in 1968. In 2018, IUAES became one of the chambers of the newly established World Anthropological Union (WAU). The main objective of the IUAES is the internationalization of anthropology, and the cross-cultural honing and public dissemination of anthropological research perspectives.

International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences
AbbreviationIUAES
Formation1948; 76 years ago (1948)
TypeINGO
Region served
Worldwide
Official language
English
President
Isaac K. Nyamongo
Secretary-General
Virginia R. Domínguez
WebsiteIUAES Official website

History edit

The earliest predecessor of the IUAES was the International Congress of Anthropology and Prehistoric Archaeology, which was founded in La Spezia, Italy, in 1865. In 1932, in Basle, Switzerland, it was decided to split the congress into two sections, one for the Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences and one for the Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences. This is how the ICAES was born, becoming operative in 1934, when it held its first meeting in London, UK. Meetings were scheduled for every four years, but only one more congress was held, in Copenhagen, Denmark, in 1938, before World War II made it impossible for people to convene. It took ten years before the next congress was held, in 1948, in Brussels, Belgium. Here a special committee was established to be concerned solely with anthropological interests and this became the IUAES. It was formed under the aegis of UNESCO and became a member of the International Council for Philosophy and Humanistic Studies (ICPHS), which it remains to this day.

The four-year congress cycle continued with meetings in Vienna (1952), Philadelphia (1956), Paris (1960) and Moscow (1964). Up to this point the IUAES remained separate from the ICAES, and was presided over by different people until Henri Vallois took over both presidencies in 1956. Just four years prior to this, in 1952, the International Social Science Council (ISSC) was founded and the IUAES has been represented in it ever since. By 1964, at the ICAES in Moscow, it was decided that the two organizations be joined de facto. At the following congress, in Tokyo (1968), they were united de jure. At the same congress, it was also decided to change the time interval between congresses from four to five years, scheduling the following congress for 1973 in Chicago. At the subsequent congress, held in New Delhi, India, in 1978, it was proposed to organize inter-congresses. These smaller meetings enable countries which do not have the resources to hold a large-scale congress to participate actively. IUAES Inter-Congresses are held with varied frequency in the five-year interval between congresses. To ensure the financial autonomy of the Union from its congresses, in 1998 it was decided to again separate the presidency of the IUAES from that of each succeeding ICAES. The ICAES scheduled for 2008 in Kunming, China, had to be postponed by one year, and was held in 2009 as the IUAES World Congress. The next World Congress was held in Manchester, UK, in 2013.

Congresses edit

Structure edit

The IUAES has an administrative structure involving three bodies: the General Assembly, the Permanent Council, and the executive committee. The executive committee is the main regulatory body, making policy decisions on behalf of, and subject to the authority of, the Permanent Council. The Permanent Council consists of national delegations empowered to vote on any matters concerning the Union. The votes may follow discussions held at the General Assembly. The latter can also put forward proposals but has no decision-making authority. All policy decisions are implemented by the executive committee. The structural guidelines of the IUAES are given in its Statutes, which have grown from a simple set of rules into an array of constitutional by-laws.

The core officers of the IUAES Executive Committee are the President, the Secretary-General and the Treasurer, with the Secretary-General maintaining all records of the Union and supervising all communications, including the production and dissemination of new IUAES publications (including Newsletters and Handbooks), as well as the designing and updating of the IUAES website. The current Secretary-General is Noel B. Salazar. The rest of the executive committee, that is, the past-president, the vice-presidents (with the president of the following congress acting as an additional vice-president) and the members-at-large, aid in the decision-making process.

The scientific work of the IUAES is carried out by its Commissions, which focus on particular topics of specialized interest. The IUAES Commissions, of which more than thirty are currently recognized, (Nas and Zhang 2009:460-461),[2] determine their own administrative structure and set of activities, which generally include the organization of panels, workshops, and sessions at the quinquennial ICAES. Some commissions have been in existence for decades, while others have rapidly disbanded. Some commissions have their own websites, organize their own conferences, and sponsor the publication of journals or book series. Groups of commissions sometimes co-sponsor initiatives of common interest, and it is possible for IUAES members to be involved in the work of multiple commissions.

International Commission on the Anthropology of Food and Nutrition (ICAF) is a commission of the IUAES that organizes minimum one international conference every year. One of the commission's goals is "to promote the collaboration of anthropologists with institutions and individual experts from related fields of study." The present commissioner (president) of the commission is Helen Macbeth. The deputy president and the General Secretary of the commission are Isabel Gonzalez Turmo and Frederic Duhart, respectively.[3]

Mission edit

As stated in Article 3 of its Statutes, posted on the IUAES website, the objectives of the Union are:

  • To develop international scientific and professional co-operation (consistent with the Charter of UNESCO) in the fields of anthropology and ethnology, in the broadest sense in which these are understood in different parts of the world, and related disciplines and areas of study;
  • To foster the development of scientific and professional institutions internationally and regionally;
  • To stimulate scientific and professional co-operation among institutions devoted to relevant fields of knowledge;
  • To co-operate with other international organizations, and particularly, though not exclusively, with the International Council for Philosophy and Humanistic Studies, the International Social Science Council, the International Council of Scientific Unions, and the International Council of Museums;
  • To develop appropriate roles for anthropology and ethnology in international inter-disciplinary scientific endeavors;
  • To take appropriate steps to meet any other objectives consistent with the international scientific and professional concerns of the membership, as determined by the Permanent Council and the executive committee.

Reaching these objectives requires the internationalization of anthropological practice through cross-cultural exchanges based on inclusive, democratic, and intellectually pluralistic policies. These needs were formally acknowledged under the leadership of Cyril S. Belshaw, president in the period 1978–1983, who sensed that "the mood is to place the Union on an active footing" (Belshaw, 1979: 244).[4] The IUAES Congresses and Inter-Congresses catalyze this process, which is also facilitated by the development and maintenance of efficient channels of membership-wide communication. Initially, news about the IUAES was disseminated through Current Anthropology, the journal of the Wenner-Gren Foundation, which also supported the IUAES. Starting in 1981, however, Dr. Eric Sunderland—the longest serving and one of the most influential, and beloved, IUAES Secretary-Generals—introduced a Newsletter, which he continued to edit and distribute until he moved from his post to become President of the IUAES. Dr. Peter J. M. Nas, who became the next Secretary-General, continued and expanded the publication of the Newsletter, and also developed an official website (), which rapidly became the central point of contact for the Union.

The Williamsburg Congress of 1998 marked the end of a century of anthropology by highlighting that: "No discipline is more important for teaching people about themselves and others, and how they may live together in the next century, than anthropology" (Shahshahani, 1999:5).[5] It was also pointed out that:"Anthropology is either truly international or not at all"(Godina, 1999:vii).[6] The IUAES, which celebrated the 60th anniversary of its founding in 2008, enters the second decade of the 21st century with a renewed sense of the importance of its mission, and urgency of its objectives.

References edit

  1. ^ Gusinde, Martin (October 1954). Baerreis, David A.; Spuhler, James M.; Aberle, David F.; Collier, Malcolm; et al. (eds.). "Wilhelm Schmidt, S.V.D., 1868-1954". American Anthropologist. 56 (5, Part 1). Wiley: 868. JSTOR 663819.
  2. ^ Nas, Peter J. M. and Zhang Jijiao, eds. (2009) Anthropology Now. Beijing: Intellectual Property Rights Pub.
  3. ^ "About ICAF". ICAF. Retrieved August 18, 2020.
  4. ^ Belshaw, Cyril S. (1979) "Message from the President" Current Anthropology 20(1):244-245.
  5. ^ Shahshahani, Soheila (1999) "ICAES, Williamsburg 1998" International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences Newsletter 52.
  6. ^ Godina, Vesna (1999) "Foreword" in Anthropological Theory in North America. E. L. Cerroni-Long, ed., Westport, CT, Bergin & Garvey.

External links edit

  • Official IUAES website

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The International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences IUAES is the largest world forum of anthropologists and ethnologists with members from more than fifty countries Every five years in different parts of the world the IUAES sponsors a major Congress ICAES World Congress gathering researchers from all of the various subfields and branches of anthropology The IUAES was founded under the auspices of UNESCO in 1948 The International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences ICAES had been separately founded in London in 1934 The two organizations united in 1948 and merged officially in 1968 In 2018 IUAES became one of the chambers of the newly established World Anthropological Union WAU The main objective of the IUAES is the internationalization of anthropology and the cross cultural honing and public dissemination of anthropological research perspectives International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological SciencesAbbreviationIUAESFormation1948 76 years ago 1948 TypeINGORegion servedWorldwideOfficial languageEnglishPresidentIsaac K NyamongoSecretary GeneralVirginia R DominguezWebsiteIUAES Official website Contents 1 History 2 Congresses 3 Structure 4 Mission 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe earliest predecessor of the IUAES was the International Congress of Anthropology and Prehistoric Archaeology which was founded in La Spezia Italy in 1865 In 1932 in Basle Switzerland it was decided to split the congress into two sections one for the Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences and one for the Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences This is how the ICAES was born becoming operative in 1934 when it held its first meeting in London UK Meetings were scheduled for every four years but only one more congress was held in Copenhagen Denmark in 1938 before World War II made it impossible for people to convene It took ten years before the next congress was held in 1948 in Brussels Belgium Here a special committee was established to be concerned solely with anthropological interests and this became the IUAES It was formed under the aegis of UNESCO and became a member of the International Council for Philosophy and Humanistic Studies ICPHS which it remains to this day The four year congress cycle continued with meetings in Vienna 1952 Philadelphia 1956 Paris 1960 and Moscow 1964 Up to this point the IUAES remained separate from the ICAES and was presided over by different people until Henri Vallois took over both presidencies in 1956 Just four years prior to this in 1952 the International Social Science Council ISSC was founded and the IUAES has been represented in it ever since By 1964 at the ICAES in Moscow it was decided that the two organizations be joined de facto At the following congress in Tokyo 1968 they were united de jure At the same congress it was also decided to change the time interval between congresses from four to five years scheduling the following congress for 1973 in Chicago At the subsequent congress held in New Delhi India in 1978 it was proposed to organize inter congresses These smaller meetings enable countries which do not have the resources to hold a large scale congress to participate actively IUAES Inter Congresses are held with varied frequency in the five year interval between congresses To ensure the financial autonomy of the Union from its congresses in 1998 it was decided to again separate the presidency of the IUAES from that of each succeeding ICAES The ICAES scheduled for 2008 in Kunming China had to be postponed by one year and was held in 2009 as the IUAES World Congress The next World Congress was held in Manchester UK in 2013 Congresses editI Congress 1934 London UK presided by The Earl of Onslow II Congress 1938 Copenhagen Denmark presided by Thomas Thomsen III Congress 1948 Brussels Belgium presided by Ed de Jonghe IV Congress 1952 Vienna Austria presided by Wilhelm Schmidt 1 V Congress 1956 Philadelphia United States presided by Froelich Rainey VI Congress 1960 Paris France presided by Henri Victor Vallois VII Congress 1964 Moscow USSR presided by Sergey Pavlovich Tolstov VIII Congress 1968 Tokyo and Kyoto Japan presided by Masao Oka IX Congress 1973 Chicago United States presided by Sol Tax X Congress 1978 New Delhi India presided by Lalita Prasad Vidyarthi XI Congress 1983 Quebec City and Vancouver Canada presided by Cyril Shirley Belshaw XII Congress 1988 Zagreb Yugoslavia presided by Hubert Maver XIII Congress 1993 Mexico City Mexico presided by Lourdes Arizpe XIV Congress 1998 Williamsburg Virginia United States presided by Vinson H Sutlive Note The original congress president was Mario Zamora but he died before this congress began XV Congress 2003 Florence Italy presided by Brunetto Chiarelli XVI Congress 2009 Kunming China presided by Jing Jun Note This congress originally scheduled for July 2008 had a one year postponement XVII Congress 2013 Manchester UK XVIII Congress 2018 Florianopolis Brazil 19th Congress 2023 New Delhi India Structure editThe IUAES has an administrative structure involving three bodies the General Assembly the Permanent Council and the executive committee The executive committee is the main regulatory body making policy decisions on behalf of and subject to the authority of the Permanent Council The Permanent Council consists of national delegations empowered to vote on any matters concerning the Union The votes may follow discussions held at the General Assembly The latter can also put forward proposals but has no decision making authority All policy decisions are implemented by the executive committee The structural guidelines of the IUAES are given in its Statutes which have grown from a simple set of rules into an array of constitutional by laws The core officers of the IUAES Executive Committee are the President the Secretary General and the Treasurer with the Secretary General maintaining all records of the Union and supervising all communications including the production and dissemination of new IUAES publications including Newsletters and Handbooks as well as the designing and updating of the IUAES website The current Secretary General is Noel B Salazar The rest of the executive committee that is the past president the vice presidents with the president of the following congress acting as an additional vice president and the members at large aid in the decision making process The scientific work of the IUAES is carried out by its Commissions which focus on particular topics of specialized interest The IUAES Commissions of which more than thirty are currently recognized Nas and Zhang 2009 460 461 2 determine their own administrative structure and set of activities which generally include the organization of panels workshops and sessions at the quinquennial ICAES Some commissions have been in existence for decades while others have rapidly disbanded Some commissions have their own websites organize their own conferences and sponsor the publication of journals or book series Groups of commissions sometimes co sponsor initiatives of common interest and it is possible for IUAES members to be involved in the work of multiple commissions International Commission on the Anthropology of Food and Nutrition ICAF is a commission of the IUAES that organizes minimum one international conference every year One of the commission s goals is to promote the collaboration of anthropologists with institutions and individual experts from related fields of study The present commissioner president of the commission is Helen Macbeth The deputy president and the General Secretary of the commission are Isabel Gonzalez Turmo and Frederic Duhart respectively 3 Mission editAs stated in Article 3 of its Statutes posted on the IUAES website the objectives of the Union are To develop international scientific and professional co operation consistent with the Charter of UNESCO in the fields of anthropology and ethnology in the broadest sense in which these are understood in different parts of the world and related disciplines and areas of study To foster the development of scientific and professional institutions internationally and regionally To stimulate scientific and professional co operation among institutions devoted to relevant fields of knowledge To co operate with other international organizations and particularly though not exclusively with the International Council for Philosophy and Humanistic Studies the International Social Science Council the International Council of Scientific Unions and the International Council of Museums To develop appropriate roles for anthropology and ethnology in international inter disciplinary scientific endeavors To take appropriate steps to meet any other objectives consistent with the international scientific and professional concerns of the membership as determined by the Permanent Council and the executive committee Reaching these objectives requires the internationalization of anthropological practice through cross cultural exchanges based on inclusive democratic and intellectually pluralistic policies These needs were formally acknowledged under the leadership of Cyril S Belshaw president in the period 1978 1983 who sensed that the mood is to place the Union on an active footing Belshaw 1979 244 4 The IUAES Congresses and Inter Congresses catalyze this process which is also facilitated by the development and maintenance of efficient channels of membership wide communication Initially news about the IUAES was disseminated through Current Anthropology the journal of the Wenner Gren Foundation which also supported the IUAES Starting in 1981 however Dr Eric Sunderland the longest serving and one of the most influential and beloved IUAES Secretary Generals introduced a Newsletter which he continued to edit and distribute until he moved from his post to become President of the IUAES Dr Peter J M Nas who became the next Secretary General continued and expanded the publication of the Newsletter and also developed an official website 1 which rapidly became the central point of contact for the Union The Williamsburg Congress of 1998 marked the end of a century of anthropology by highlighting that No discipline is more important for teaching people about themselves and others and how they may live together in the next century than anthropology Shahshahani 1999 5 5 It was also pointed out that Anthropology is either truly international or not at all Godina 1999 vii 6 The IUAES which celebrated the 60th anniversary of its founding in 2008 enters the second decade of the 21st century with a renewed sense of the importance of its mission and urgency of its objectives References edit Gusinde Martin October 1954 Baerreis David A Spuhler James M Aberle David F Collier Malcolm et al eds Wilhelm Schmidt S V D 1868 1954 American Anthropologist 56 5 Part 1 Wiley 868 JSTOR 663819 Nas Peter J M and Zhang Jijiao eds 2009 Anthropology Now Beijing Intellectual Property Rights Pub About ICAF ICAF Retrieved August 18 2020 Belshaw Cyril S 1979 Message from the President Current Anthropology 20 1 244 245 Shahshahani Soheila 1999 ICAES Williamsburg 1998 International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences Newsletter 52 Godina Vesna 1999 Foreword in Anthropological Theory in North America E L Cerroni Long ed Westport CT Bergin amp Garvey External links editOfficial IUAES website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences amp oldid 1182735084, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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